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Elbow ~ The Take Off and Landing of Everything (2014)

Alas, the music of Elbow will forever remind me of New Mexico. You see, I was driving through southern New Mexico from Alamogordo to Roswell one summer, having driven up from El Paso in the morning, and having visited my brother. As I entered the mountains, I slipped into the rental car's CD player my recently-purchased copy of Build a Rocket Boys!
That was how the memory started. The south-central New Mexico mountain range, known as the Sierra Blanca Mountains, formed the ideal backdrop for the album. With the desert far behind and beneath me, and glimpses of snow still hanging on to the north side of the higher mountains (that part might be imagined, but the temperature definitely dipped), the music of BaRB was uplifting and inspirational.
Let's face it: Guy Garvey can write a fine song. His lyrics are evocative. Some of Elbow's finer moments are sad ones.
TTOaLoE is much more of the same. High praise from me for "My Sad Captains" and the title song.

Alas, the music of Elbow will forever remind me of New Mexico. You see, I was driving through southern New Mexico from Alamogordo to Roswell one summer, having driven up from El Paso in the morning, and having visited my brother. As I entered the mountains, I slipped into the rental car's CD player my recently-purchased copy of Build a Rocket Boys!
That was how the memory started. The south-central New Mexico mountain range, known as the Sierra Blanca Mountains, formed the ideal backdrop for the album. With the desert far behind and beneath me, and glimpses of snow still hanging on to the north side of the higher mountains (that part might be imagined, but the temperature definitely dipped), the music of BaRB was uplifting and inspirational.
Let's face it: Guy Garvey can write a fine song. His lyrics are evocative. Some of Elbow's finer moments are sad ones.
TTOaLoE is much more of the same. High praise from me for "My Sad Captains" and the title song.
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